to collect money or canvass door to door except under the supervision of an adult.

in work involving exposure to adult material or in situations which are for this reason otherwise unsuitable for children.

in telephone sales.

in any slaughterhouse or in that part of any butcher's shop or other premises connected with the killing of livestock, butchery, or the preparation of carcasses or meat for sale.

as an attendant or assistant in a fairground or amusement arcade or in any other premises used for the purpose of public amusement by means of automatic machines, games or chance or skill or similar device.

in the personal care of residents of any residential care home or nursing home.

This does not prevent children taking part in a performance under the provisions of a licence granted in accordance with the Children and Young Persons Act 1963 and The Children (Performances and Activities) (Wales) Regulations 2015.

Permitted employment of children aged 14 or over

A child aged 14 or over may be employed only in light work

Permitted employment of children aged 13

A child aged 13 may be employed only in light work in the following categories:

agricultural or horticultural work

delivery of newspapers, journals and other printed material

shop work, including shelf stacking

hairdressing salons

office work

car washing by hand in a private residential setting

in a café or restaurant

in riding stables

domestic work in hotels and other establishments offering accommodation